Gender Feminine
Usage English
Pronounced Pron. /ˈd͡ʒiː.nə/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Variant of Gina.

Related Names

Masculine FormsEugene, George
Other Languages & CulturesEugeneia, Eugenia(Ancient Greek) Verginia, Virginia(Ancient Roman) Eukene(Basque) Yauheniya(Belarusian) Evgenia, Evgeniya, Gergana, Raina, Rayna, Raya, Zhenya(Bulgarian) Đurđa(Croatian) Evženie, Jiřina, Regina, Regína(Czech) Regina, Gina, Ina(Danish) Regina(Estonian) Eugénie, Georgette, Georgine, Régine, Reine, Virginie, Gigi(French) Uxía(Galician) Eugenie, Regina, Regine, Ina(German) Evgenia, Georgia, Virginia(Greek) Georgina, Györgyi, Regina(Hungarian) Regína(Icelandic) Eugenia, Giorgia, Regina, Virginia, Gina(Italian) Regina(Late Roman) Jevgēņija, Jevgeņija, Regīna(Latvian) Eugenija, Jurgita, Regina, Virginija(Lithuanian) Evgenija(Macedonian) Regina, Regine, Gina, Ina(Norwegian) Eugenia, Regina(Polish) Regina, Virginia(Portuguese) Eugênia(Portuguese (Brazilian)) Eugénia(Portuguese (European)) Eugenia, Virginia, Georgeta, Georgiana(Romanian) Evgenia, Evgeniya, Yevgeniya, Genya, Zhenya(Russian) Regina, Regína(Slovak) Eugenia, Georgina, Regina, Reina, Reyes, Virginia, Reyna(Spanish) Regina, Gina, Ina(Swedish) Yevheniya(Ukrainian)
Same SpellingGena 2
User SubmissionsGeňa, Gena

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Entry updated January 22, 2019